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LeBron James Named Sportsman Of The Year

Miami Heat superstar LeBron James has been named Sports Illustrated‘s 2012 Sportsmen of the Year.

James’ biographers will likely remember 2012 as a watershed year for LBJ. The year saw LeBron win an Olympic gold medal and NBA Championship while claiming both regular season and NBA Finals MVP awards. Despite the success, ESPN reports that James was surprised to find out he’d won the honor, believing that he was still viewed negatively as a result of his decision to leave Cleveland via a contrived live television special.

“I remember just like yesterday when I signed here and basically, like the roof caved in,” James said. “To see that I and my team and everyone around me was able to patch that roof up, to come to this point, to come to this point and receive such a prestigious award, it’s huge.”

Sports Illustrated notes that James, averaged 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 6.2 assists and 1.9 steals last season as he led the Heat to an NBA Championship. His teammate with the Heat, Dwayne Wade, was also named Sports Illustrated‘s Sportsman of the Year in 2006.

“Welcome to the club,” Wade tweeted. “We have been expecting you… Congrats to my brother from another.”